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Coach Doug Pederson has run the offense since arriving in Philadelphia, but Frank Reich had the coordinator title. With Reich gone, RBs coach Duce Staley and WRs coach Mike Groh were believed to be the favorites for a promotion, but it looks like the Eagles will leave the position open. With Reich and ex-QBs coach John DeFilippo out the door, both Staley and Groh will have much more on their plates moving forward even if they are not given an official promotion. Feb 13 - 11:28 AM

Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer believes RBs coach Duce Staley and WRs coach Mike Groh are the "top in-house candidates" to take over the Eagles' offensive coordinator job.

With Frank Reich leaving for the Colts and John DeFilippo taking the OC job in Minnesota, the Eagles have some big holes to fill on the offensive staff. Reportedly a candidate for the Giants' OC job, the Eagles may look to promote Staley to keep him in the building. Doug Pederson will retain play-calling duties and the final say in game planning regardless of what Philly decides to do at offensive coordinator. Feb 12 - 9:10 AM

Staley has strong ties to Pat Shurmur, who he played and coached under with the Eagles. He oversaw a top-three rushing offense this season, with Jay Ajayi, LeGarrette Blount, and Corey Clement all having solid years. Staley would be a run-game coordinator and game planner in New York with Shurmur calling plays. Cardinals OC Harold Goodwin and Vikings QB coach Kevin Stefanski have also been linked to the Giants. Jan 27 - 5:16 PM

The Eagles will retain Duce Staley as running backs coach under new coach Doug Pederson.

Considered one of the best position coaches around the league, Staley even got a courtesy head-coaching interview from the Eagles before they chose Pederson. Staley played on teams with Pederson in Philadelphia, and the two coached together in Philly before Pederson left for Kansas City with Andy Reid. Wed, Jan 20, 2016 10:51:00 PM

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Carson Wentz (knee) was seen throwing up to 50 yards prior to Super Bowl LII.

No longer confined to crutches, Wentz let it rip during pregame warmups on Sunday, throwing balls up to 50 yards off his back foot. Wentz is making noticeable progress in his recovery from a torn ACL and expects to be ready for Week 1. Despite the injury, the second-year signal caller has promised not to change his style of play.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson said Jason Peters (ACL) is his "starting left tackle."

Peters has already said he will play in 2018, and it sounds like his coach will welcome him back with open arms. "He’s a Pro Bowl left tackle," Pederson said. "Guys like that, in my opinion, in my humble opinion, they can go out when they want to go out." Peters is questionable for training camp after tearing his ACL and MCL in October.